Officer issues verbal warning for traffic violation near 7-Eleven, Chester WV
An officer stopped a silver Ford F-150 near the 7-Eleven in Chester, West Virginia, for violating a traffic control device. The stop ended with a verbal warning.
Audio|Source: Northern Hancock County Public Safety
02:27
Transcript:
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Traffic stop,
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7-11 and Chester.
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It's going to be on a silver F-150,
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to be West Virginia, four,
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
00:24
(number withheld).
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304. 304 to county.
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I'll be out here with them.
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(number withheld), 304.
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3.04.
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133 dispatch.
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133, sir.
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1.33, sir.
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Get a status check on West Virginia,
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George (number withheld).
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All right,
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give it to me again.
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George (number withheld), what?
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George (number withheld).
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George (number withheld). George (number withheld).
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10-4[1]. Break 106.
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One of these.
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There is the Lovard area of Builders wholesale.
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I'm sure if it's an accident or what's going on.
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We got an automated call.
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When we try to call back,
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it's like picks up and hangs her backup.
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Good work. Thank you for all for all, please.
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133K and the valid clear.
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Zero points.
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Stand, four, thank you.
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One, three dash.
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One, three-perts.
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Can you have to be clear from the traffic stop?
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A verbal warning for failure to a traffic device.
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Turn for.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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